John Stanislaus Milewski

Cityplanner

Born Nov. 13, 1939, Brooklyn (NY), U.S.; son of Mikolaj and Mary (Antosz); married Mary (Tomporowski); children: Ann, Thomas.

Education: Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) (in history), St. Francis College, Brooklyn, 1961; Master of Arts (M.A.) (in political science), University of Notre Dame (IN), 1963; postgraduate assistant, New York University, New York City, 1963-68.

Career: instructor, St. John's University, Brooklyn, 1965-66; assistant instructor, Jersey City State College (NJ), 1968-69; various business and government associations, New York area, 1969-74; city planner, New York City Department of Transportation, 1974 -.

Author: articles in The Polish Review, 1963.

Member of: past member, American Political Science Association; American Planning Association; past member, Polish University Club, and Chopin Singing Society (NJ); Kosciuszko Foundation; Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences of America (P.I.A.S.A.); Polish Cultural Foundation, Clark (NJ); Secular Franciscan Order (NY, NJ).

Honors: Duns Scotus Honorary Society, St. Francis College, 1960; fellowship, University of Notre Dame, 1961-63, State of New York, 1963-64, U.S. Government, 1965.

Affiliation: Republican. Roman Catholic.

Languages: English, Polish, Russian, French, Latin.

Hobbies: collecting stamps, opera.

Home: 19 Knoble Place, Hawthorne, NJ 07506.

From: "Who's Who in Polish America" 1st Edition 1996-1997, Boleslaw Wierzbianski editor; Bicentennial Publishing Corporation,
New York, NY, 1996